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Senate votes to name Salt Lake City courthouse after Hatch

Senate votes to name Salt Lake City courthouse after Hatch

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The nameless federal courthouse in Salt Lake City could soon have a name. The Senate passed a bill Thursday to name the building the Orrin G. Hatch Federal Courthouse in honor of the outgoing senator. Hatch says he’s “honored and overwhelmed” that the Senate voted […]

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Arizona Governor: Grand Canyon National Park to remain open

Arizona Governor: Grand Canyon National Park to remain open

PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey is offering assurances to people planning to visit Grand Canyon National Park, saying it will remain open regardless of whether there is a federal government partial shutdown. The park is a major tourist attraction and Ducey announced Friday that he’s implementing a state […]

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Agency reports Utah jobless rate unchanged at 3.2 percent

Agency reports Utah jobless rate unchanged at 3.2 percent

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s unemployment rate for November remained unchanged at 3.2 percent compared with October, with approximately 50,000 residents unemployed and looking for work. The Department of Workforce Service said Friday the nonfarm payroll for November grew by 2.9 percent, adding 43,000 jobs to the state’s economy […]

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Wasatch County School District Announces Award-Winning Wasatch High Teacher

Wasatch County School District Announces Award-Winning Wasatch High Teacher

HEBER CITY, Utah-Thursday, per the official Facebook account of the Wasatch School District, a Wasatch High School science teacher was awarded the prestigious Kati Fischer Teacher Award. This was awarded to Mr. Scott Ward by the Wasatch Education Foundation. Among all of his peers at Wasatch High School, Ward received […]

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Utah lawmaker looks to hold owners liable for loaning guns

Utah lawmaker looks to hold owners liable for loaning guns

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah lawmaker is proposing a measure that would hold gun owners liable if they lend out a firearm that’s used in a crime. Democratic state Rep.-elect Andrew Stoddard is calling the measure “Lauren’s Law,” named after the 21-year-old University of Utah student who was […]

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Female Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints missionaries given option to wear dress slacks

Female Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints missionaries given option to wear dress slacks

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Female missionaries with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints worldwide now have the option to wear dress slacks, the church announced Thursday. Members of the Missionary Executive Council said the change takes effect immediately and is primarily motivated by safety concerns. Women in […]

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Report: US fails in funding obligation to Native Americans

Report: US fails in funding obligation to Native Americans

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A new report by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights finds that funding levels for Native American tribes are woefully inadequate despite the federal government’s responsibility to provide for education, public safety, health care and other services under treaties, laws and other acts. The report made […]

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Judge reduces man’s prison sentence after tearful apology

Judge reduces man’s prison sentence after tearful apology

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A judge reduced the sentence of a Utah businessman after the man tearfully apologized for his “foolish” and “selfish” actions that caused the demise of his multimillion-dollar internet business and landed him behind bars. A jury convicted Jeremy Johnson in 2016 of eight counts of […]

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Jax Collins, left, and Heather Collins are overjoyed as they are married by Rev. Christopher Scuderi of Universal Heart Ministry on Monday (Dec. 23), at the Salt Lake City County offices. Hundreds of same-sex couples descended on county clerk offices around the state of Utah to request marriage licenses. A federal judge in Utah struck down the state's ban on same-sex marriage last Friday, saying the law violates the U.S. Constitution's guarantees of equal protection and due process. For use with RNS-STL-MARRIAGE, transmitted on December 23, 2013, Photo by Francisco Kjolseth  |  The Salt Lake Tribune

Couple looks back 5 years after same-sex marriage ban lifted

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Many Utah couples are celebrating their fifth anniversary this month and looking back on their rush to wed after a federal judge had become the first in the country to strike down a state ban on gay marriage. U.S. District Judge Robert J. Shelby ruled […]

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Investigation shows missed clues before Utah student killed

Investigation shows missed clues before Utah student killed

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An investigation into the death of a University of Utah student shot by a man she briefly dated found her friends had reported his controlling behavior and interest in getting her a gun nearly a month before the shooting, but that warning never made it […]

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